Political Junkie Too nails it:
<><>Biden may have pardoned his family for their prior acts,
<><>but they haven’t filed their 2025 tax forms for 2024 yet
<><>Hiding income on their 2025 tax forms due in April is NOT covered by their blanket pardons.
FTA——Hunter Biden is once again embroiled in criminal controversy as newly surfaced bank records and corporate documents link him to a fraudulent bond transaction involving Burnham Asset Management, a scheme to defraud the Oglala Sioux Native American tribe out of tens of millions of dollars.
Hunter’s former business partners, Devon Archer and Jason Galanis, were convicted for misappropriating funds meant for the tribe. The multi-million-dollar securities fraud scheme, saw Biden’s business partners arrested and convicted while Hunter, himself, avoided accountability.
Tribal law is distinct from federal Indian law, which governs the relationship between tribes and the federal and state governments
Tribal law can also apply to non-Natives who affect the health, safety, and welfare of the tribe and tribal members.
Hiding income
Wonder if a legal bond transaction (not bought on the market) took place it’s the safest way to hide money whoever holds them owns them?.
Where’s the money
JB
Even if the pardon wipes away the crimes that resulted in the money, it doesn't wipe away the money. It was still income, even if it was ill-gotten, and even if the crime was pardoned, and even if the pardon included failing to report 2022 and 2023 income to the IRS.
As long as Biden still has the money, he has three years to amend prior tax returns (two prior tax periods). Since we're now filing for the 2024 tax period, Biden should have been able to amend his 2023 and 2022 taxes.
If Biden hid income and the crimes drove him to hide that income, those crimes have been pardoned. That means that Biden should amend his tax forms to claim that income now that it's in the open.
If Biden still fails to amend his 2022 and 2023 tax forms in 2025, and then files his 2024 tax forms and still fails to claim ill-gotten pardoned gains, then can he be charged with three new counts of tax fraud because these would be 2025 crimes that are outside of the boundaries of the pardon?
-PJ